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Randy B Regular user 101 Posts |
I print mine, put them in a 3 ring binder and label the binding.
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mrehula Loyal user 209 Posts |
I print them out only when I'm working with them. Even then, I only print out whatever trick I'm exploring. When I'm done, I throw the paper away.
I do this because otherwise the full printouts just get in the way. I suppose if I really want to care for them, I'd put them in a binder. But to me it's easier to keep them in a computer folder until I need them. |
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huggie50 Regular user North Las Vegas 109 Posts |
SONY Reader 600 is the way to go.
Magically yours,
Huggie |
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chmara Inner circle Tucson, AZ 1911 Posts |
I can skim but not read in depth on screen. Therefore I either print out all -- or select parts of my e books.
Storing them? I have center staplers, heavy binding staplers, bridge staplers, comb binders, filing folders -- but have found the three hole punch and binder ewith GOOD copy paper (or cheap paper with ring reinforcers) to be the simplest keeper method. For instance all my Jon Riggs is in a 3" back D ring binder. If and when I get a pamplet or staple style piece -- I have "magazine" hangers that put it into the binder, or the plastic sheet holders. My Mentalism collection, including hardbound books and other bindings now takes up two eight foot high 48" wide book cases. My originals of Magick (with inserts) in looseleaf binders take only one shelf. Since binders come (at Costco) in bundles of 1" 2" and 3" sizes -- and the spines usually have insert sleeves everything gets labeled.
Gregg (C. H. Mara) Chmara
Commercial Operations, LLC Tucson, AZ C. H. Mara Illusion & Psychic Entertainments |
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Salby Inner circle New Jersey 1254 Posts |
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I print 2 or 4 pages to a sheet (to save ink and paper) of the pages I want to read. I print full sheets if I truly need those pages and want to keep them. .
You know how to make God laugh?........... Tell him your plans!!!
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Tom G Inner circle 2895 Posts |
I wish I had the money to invest in a Kindle as I really don't like reading off the computer monitor, much less trying to practice something. I have been printing more, but one thing some authors could recognize is that for those that
might be printing, having blank pages, or pages that really aren't needed in the book, should be left out. |
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magichunter New user 51 Posts |
I, for one, find it amusing that many of us print out these ebooks. Part of the reason maybe generational, but I am convinced that having the printed page is still just a better way to consume information than staring at the various monitors available.
Besides, I like holding books better than I like holding my computer....but maybe that is just me. |
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Bartelli Elite user Belgium 403 Posts |
And an other advantage of paper is the possibility to easily take notes.
Mentalist / Mindreader Bart Nijs
www.bartnijs.be Belgian Mentalist / Mindreader Bart Nijs Some webapps for mentalists |
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ttorres Special user Rock Hill, SC 513 Posts |
I keep a great number of my e-books on my phone and use adobe reader to access them whenever possible.
...the magic that creates Memories!
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Chris Inner circle lybrary.com 1177 Posts |
If you follow innovation in ebook reading devices (Sony, Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Apple, ...), for me at least it is a daily ritual to check what is going on, you will soon understand that these devices are bound to get a lot better very soon.
The current devices using e-ink screens are pretty ok, but we could see as early as next year the first flexible screen readers combining large reading area with a small mobile form factor, which to me is one of the primary problems these devices struggle with. Once prices have dropped below $100 and screens are flexible most of you will be reading your ebooks on one of these devices. At least that is my prediction
Lybrary.com preserving magic one book at a time.
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